Draft:Cylindrical coordinate robot
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- Comment: Both sources are from companies/organisations that from what I can tell are directly producing such robots (correct me if I'm wrong on this, but either way the 2 sources are definitely not WP:SECONDARY). We need secondary & independent sources to demonstrate notability, and in turn whether an article on this is needed. Also the content is a bit short right now. S5A-0043Talk 06:05, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
A cylindrical coordinate robot, or cylindrical robot, is a type of industrial robot. Cylindrical coordinate robots operate based on a cylindrical coordinate system.
Function[edit]
Cylindrical coordinate robots have a twisting (T) joint and two linear movements. The robotic arm can move vertically on its axis, as well as extend and retract. The twisting joint rotates the robot.[1]
Usage[edit]
Cylindrical coordinate robots are primarily used for assembly operations, spot welding, handling at machine tools and handling at die casting machines.[2]